Peel Apart Film is Back!
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Yesterday I heard news from @thefindlab that there's some new instant film coming in 2024. SuperSense is creating this new peel apart film, which I think is a huge step for film and progressing towards more film products in the future. We also just got news of Kodak Gold in 120 is $35 for the rest of the year, so it's a great time to scoop up some cheap, medium format, 120 film. With Peel Apart film being canceled in 2016 by Fujifilm, I'm so stoked that its finally back. Yes, the price isn't super awesome, but it's the future that is!
Keaton:
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SuperSense:
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Anytime a product makes it to market in the film community it’s a good day. I’m not sure how many I will get at that price but I’ll definitely try it out.
agreed!! any film product is a good product
I would be excited, if they were actually making new film. The company from what I remember is using new old stock polaroid paper, with new chemistry. Plus at nearly $100 for 8 shots I can't say I'm excited. I really wish Fuji would just make it again or at least disclose the manufacturing process.
Exactly. Nothing to be excited about here. Too much money for too little shots that you have to assemble yourself? No thank you.
@@brandonmontz reportedly the emulsion for black and white is now made in house and is no longer NOS
i shot supersense one instant several times in the last 2 years and compared to expired packs of Fujifilm it was most times a better and more reliable outcome,. even when its not as high quality as the original production series was, lets not forget these are newy reformulated and newly manufactured films and for his alone they deserve the support to keep the format alive
I hope fuji can also come back..I never got to try this peel apart film in my life
I wish that somebody was manufacturing NEW film for Type 100 Polaroid cameras and other compatible cameras.
Notice that I asked for NEWLY manufactured film! The film being sold now is OLD film. Am I wrong?
This REPACKAGED film has been sold for the past few years for around $10 per shot. Apparently they have been making NEW chemical developing pods and the film holder assemblies. I guess that they are passing the task of assembling the film holder assemblies on to the consumer so the price can be KEPT at $10 per shot.
Either way, $10 per shot is too expensive for me.
Kudos to them for making something available to consumers who can afford the price.
What happens when the OLD film runs out? Me sad. 😔
Type 665 would be nice ! Type 55 would be nice ! Plenty of equipment around to use it .
Type 55 would rule. I still have a few boxes. I need to decide what to use it for soon.
If it may kill the overpriced expired films, that's great.
Agreed! Hoping they get tons of sales!
I am sure that some people would pay for it, but not me. The love of film has limits. We used to pay that sort of money for 8X10 Polaroids.
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So, how do you adapt it to a camera?
It works with polaroid land cameras for example, no adapting necessary
Wow Keaton you seemed to have morphed into "Blacque Jacque Shellacque" you're just missing the thick French Canadian accent.
next year's halloween costume.
From what I’ve just understood over the years Supersense has been in operation, it’s old stock they cut to size and repackage. So they’re not really producing new or fresh film, unfortunately. :-( And it’s only new in the sense they’ve re-designed the packaging to drop the cost by allowing the user to take on the labor of assembling the pack themselves.
this used to be true, but the new packs are reformulated newly produced and not just used up old stock
@@florian_kopr Oh, wow. I stand corrected, and very happily so. Good job, SuperSense!!!
Packfilm was not introduced by Kodak in 1903. You must have confused it with sth else. Polaroid invented the format and brought it to the market in 1963…
Kodak made pack film it just wasn’t instant film.
I wish I was a better photographer so I could justify spending that kind of money lol
It's just the old stock.
Lol, more repackaged chemistry packfilm. That aint gonna last forever, and should be saved for those special cameras. Atleast theyre not trying to pack it all themselves. It looks good. But if someones going to seriously do it theyre gonna have to figure out their own chemistry. Theres already guides online on making your own instant film if your willing to play with it yourself
at least there is a noticeable difference from the dogshit instant film we have now, I'm quite pleased with that
what instant film are you shooting lolll, supersense looks not quite as good as fresh film avaiable now.
tbh I have never seen results good enough for me to even consider shooting instant film, so if you have anything to blow me away, please go ahead. I desperately want to get into instant film but the quality is just not there compared to the good old stuff@@elleoat
What a stupid price.
Don't be stupid.
A true artist would love it.